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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/23/22


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
	
                      BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday:       

               Eliud Kipchoge ready for fast times in Berlin

Eliud Kipchoge is ready for a very fast race in the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on 
Sunday which may well lead him to break the world record here for the 
second time. The double Olympic champion, who set the current world record 
of 2:01:39 in Berlin four years ago and also broke the two-hour barrier 
when he ran 1:59:40.2 in a race in Vienna in 2019 which did not conform to 
regulations, will start as the clear favourite. 

Organisers of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON have registered 45,527 runners from 
157 nations for the 48th edition of the event. Germany's most spectacular 
road race is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors (AWMM) and is also a 
Platinum Label Road Race of the international athletics federation, World 
Athletics. 

The 37-year-old Kenyan held back from making any hard and fast promises 
when he spoke two days before the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. "I'd like to thank 
the organisers for letting me race again in Berlin after four years and 
expect a very good race. I've trained well as usual – every training day is 
a challenge."In response to the question at the press conference, what 
would be "a very good race" for him, Eliud Kipchoge answered: "A very good 
race is a good race." That got the audience on his side before he added: "I 
want to inspire people and if a course record comes out of this at the end, 
I will appreciate it," added this outstanding athlete. It should be noted 
that the course record is, of course, the world record, but Eliud Kipchoge 
was careful not to utter these words.

The world record holder, whose career so far has brought him victory in all 
but two of his 18 marathons, could well achieve his fourth win in Berlin 
after taking the title in 2015, 2017 and 2018. That would bring him equal 
with the Ethiopian legend Haile Gebrselassie as the two men with most wins 
in Berlin. If the world athlete of the year for 2018 and 2019 is in world 
record form, Eliud Kipchoge should prove unbeatable on Sunday. On the other 
hand, the elite field has plenty of strength in depth. Heading the list of 
challengers is last year's champion Guye Adola from Ethiopia, winning the 
title in unseasonably warm conditions in 2:05:45 and beating the Ethiopian 
superstar Kenenisa Bekele into the bargain.

It was in Berlin in 2017 that Guye Adola ran what remains his personal best 
of 2:03:46 and on his debut at the distance. Only Eliud Kipchoge finished 
ahead of him though from time to time Adola took the lead. "I have prepared 
well and look forward to the race," said the 31-year-old, who described 
Kipchoge as "a hero."

The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON has greater strength in depth among the men's elite 
field than ever before. As many as 18 runners have personal bests under 
2:08. Among them is Ghirmay Ghebreslassie who caused a surprise when 
winning the world title in 2015 and also won in New York the following 
year. The Eritrean athlete has a best of 2:05:34 which he set in finishing 
third in Seville in February. "It's a big challenge to run in such a field 
and against Eliud Kipchoge. I'll do my best and my aim is a place on the 
podium," said Ghirmay Ghebreslassie.

An unusually large number of Japanese runners will be among the elite 
starters, the reason being that they are trying to qualify for the 2024 
Olympics. There will be 13 of them with personal bests of under 2:10 in the 
BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. The fastest of them is Ryu Takaku with a best of 
2:06:45.

The leading German in the field is Johannes Motschmann, who was a member of 
the German team at the European Championships which won the silver medal in 
Munich. Despite a short recovery time of six weeks since that competition, 
the 28-year-old wants to improve his personal best of 2:12:18 in the 
direction of 2:10. "The race in Berlin is the biggest of my career so far. 
Since I'm a hometown boy here, I'd even rate it above the European 
Championship marathon," said Motschmann, who runs for the Marathon Team 
Berlin.

The Austrian record holder, Peter Herzog, will also be aiming to take 
advantage of conditions at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON and run faster than ever 
before. His current best is 2:10:06 and his ambition is to become the first 
Austrian to break 2:10.

Brazilian Football Legend Kaka runs in Berlin

While a double world athlete of the Year in Eliud Kipchoge will take centre 
stage, a former star of world sport will be running some way behind him: 
the Brazilian football legend Kaka, a member of the team which won the 
World Cup in 2002, and also a Champions League winner and Footballer of the 
Year.

"I definitely wanted to run a major marathon and asked friends who 
recommended Berlin to me. That's why I'm here. On Sunday I want to run 
3:40. The marathon is something very special in that we, as mass runners, 
run together with the elite. I'm very excited," admitted Kaka at the press 
conference.


Elite runners with personal bests

Eliud Kipchoge        KEN 2:01:39
Guye Adola            ETH 2:03:46
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie ERI 2:05:34
Dejene Debela         ETH 2:05:46
Mark Korir            KEN 2:05:49
Ashenafi Moges        ETH 2:06:12
Tadu Abate            ETH 2:06:13
Bethwel Yegon         KEN 2:06:14
Awet Habte            ERI 2:06:25
Ryu Takaku            JPN 2:06:45
Limenih Getachew      ETH 2:06:47
Hiroto Inoue          JPN 2:06:47
Zablon Chumba         KEN 2:07:18
Kenya Sonota          JPN 2:07:23
Kento Kikutani        JPN 2:07:26
Kazuki Muramoto       JPN 2:07:36
Tadashi Isshiki       JPN 2:07:39
Atsumi Ashiwa         JPN 2:07:54
Daisuke Doi           JPN 2:08:13
Rintaro Takeda        JPN 2:08:48
Yuki Matsumura        JPN 2:09:01
Peter Herzog          AUT 2:10:06
Johannes Motschmann   GER 2:12:18

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 
                                 
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